Manufacturer | Samsung Group |
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Availability by region | July 11, 2010 |
Predecessor | Samsung Moment |
Successor | Samsung Transform |
Compatible networks | CDMAEVDO Rev. 0 (Sprint), CDMAEVDO Rev. A (Virgin Mobile)[1] |
Form factor | Slider |
Dimensions | 4.43 in (113 mm) (h) 2.19 in (56 mm) (w) 0.59 in (15 mm) (d) |
Weight | 4.9 oz (140 g) |
Operating system | Android 2.1, upgradable to 2.2 As of 12/17/10 2.2 (Sprint) As of 4/11/11 2.2 (Virgin Mobile)[2] |
CPU | Samsung S3C6410 at 800 MHz |
Memory | 256 MB RAM |
Storage | 512 MB ROM |
Removable storage | MicroSD support |
Battery | 1500 mAh |
Rear camera | 3.2 Megapixels |
Front camera | No |
Display | 240 × 400px, 3.0-in 16M-colorTFT LCD |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) |
Data inputs | Touchscreen, physical keyboard, optical pad |
Hearing aid compatibility | M4 |
TheSamsung SPH-M910 (marketed as theSamsung Intercept) is a discontinuedAndroidsmartphone manufactured bySamsung.[5] It was released on July 11, 2010, forSprint in theUnited States, and was also released onSprint Nextel-owned prepaid cell phone companyVirgin Mobile on October 4, 2010.[6]
It was marketed as an updated version of the very similarSamsung Moment, though in several respects its features are inferior: its screen resolution of 240×400 is less than the 320×480 resolution of the Moment, it does not have a camera flash, and the Sprint version (but not the Virgin Mobile version) of the Intercept supports onlyEVDO Rev. 0[7] rather than the faster Rev. A standard supported by the Moment. Unlike the Moment, its touch screen does supportmulti-touch.[7][8][9]
Android enthusiasts created unofficial ports of Android 2.3Gingerbread and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to run on the SPH-M910.[3][4]
AMicro-USB port is provided for charging the battery and data connectivity.[1]